I have a list of goals and I have timelines to complete them. That’s good writing.Īs the symbol of purpose and destiny, the “someday list” itself, served the story well. It made me want to sell my house and move to place where life felt simpler. I can see why Rachelle made the journey there. The quaint city of Jubilant was a refreshing change, as so many African-American novels are set in urban cities. They were real family and friends that I loved, and rooted for as I turned each and every page. The characters of Rachelle and Gabe Covington, Aunt Irene and Melba, Uncle Charles and Troy reminded me of people in my own life. Stacy Hawkins Adams efforts were not in vain. While I acknowledge the Lord inspires Christian Fiction authors, the artist is one who actually toils to bring the work to the pages of a book. “Someday” I'm going to give Stacy Hawkins Adams a big hug for writing this awesome story.
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